Innovent Announces First Participant Dosed in a Phase 1 Clinical Trial of IBI3011, a Recombinant Anti-Human Interleukin 1 Receptor Accessory Protein Monoclonal Antibody
SAN FRANCISCO and SUZHOU, China,
This study is a single ascending dose (SAD) study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of IBI3011 for the first-in-human administration, so as to support the subsequent clinical development of IBI3011. A total of 40 healthy volunteers and 24 patients with gout flares are planned to be enrolled.
With economic development and rising living standards, the number of gout patients in
At present, first-line pharmacologic treatments for gout flare mainly consist of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and colchicine, to which certain patients have contraindications or cannot tolerate, lacking targeted therapies. Second-line therapies as glucocorticoids are also associated with numerous adverse effects. In addition, only one IL‑1β–targeted agent has been approved in
IL-1RAP, a member of the IL-1 family, serves as a co-receptor that forms receptor complexes with IL-1R1, ST2, and IL-36R and mediates downstream signaling pathways triggered by IL1α/β, IL33 and IL36, respectively. These cytokines are implicated in a broad spectrum of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases including acute gouty arthritis, hidradenitis suppurativa, etc. Compared with anti‑IL‑1β antibodies, targeting IL‑1RAP can simultaneously block multiple IL‑1 family inflammatory pathways, with the potential to rapidly control inflammation, relieve gout symptoms, and enable earlier initiation of urate‑lowering therapy.
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About IBI3011
IBI3011 is a monoclonal antibody targeting IL‑1RAP. As a co‑receptor, IL‑1RAP forms receptor complex with IL‑1R1, ST2, and IL‑36R, hence mediating activation of the IL‑1α/β, IL‑33, and IL‑36α/β/γ signaling pathways and contributing to the development of multiple autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Consequently, targeting IL‑1RAP can simultaneously block several IL‑1 family inflammatory pathways, with the potential to rapidly control inflammation, alleviate gout symptoms, and allow earlier initiation of urate‑lowering therapy. Preclinical data indicate that IBI3011 can significantly suppress gout flares in models of acute gouty arthritis, underscoring the clinical potential of IBI3011.
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